1987 results
Managing warfarin INR

Warfarin dosage must be individualized according to the patient's response to the drug, and
For most indications ... the usual INR target ... #pharmacology #treatment ... #medications #table
ED Opioid Stewardship Algorithm

Opioid Naive vs Opioid Tolerant

1. Patient Specific, Pain Syndrome-Targeted Approach
2. Combinations of Non-Pharmacologic
Pain Syndrome-Targeted ... Medication Assisted ... Treatment (MAT)
Heart Failure (HFrEF) Treatment - GDMT for stage C 

For patients with Heart Failure with REDUCED
Failure (HFrEF) Treatment ... getting patients on medication ... both of these medications ... them up to the target ... Pharmacology #Management #Treatment
Atrial Fibrillation RVR - Medications
Diltiazem
 • Preferred in patients with chronic lung such as Asthma and
Fibrillation RVR - Medications ... achieve rate control targets ... Fibrillation #AFib #RVR #Medications ... #management #treatment
Warfarin color-coded tablets, initial dosing and INR targets

#pharmacology #overview #review #medications #drugs #cardiology #warfarin #management
Warfarin color-coded tablets ... dosing and INR targets ... overview #review #medications
Pituitary Mass Effects - Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
 • Pituitary turnors are almost always a benign
adenomas that require treatment ... tumors can be targeted ... with medication
Diabetes Pathophysiology and Medication Targets

The ominous octet is one concept that summarizes the different pathophysiologic pathways
Pathophysiology and Medication ... Targets The ... used diabetes medications ... Pathophysiology #Medication ... #Targets #Drug
Gout - Diagnosis and Management Summary

3 Conditions for Gout to Manifest:
1. Hyperuricemia
2. Monosodium urate deposition in
Metabolic syndrome • Medications ... cortical bone Treatment ... • Acute gout treatment ... Serum urate level target ... diagnosis #management #treatment
Diabetes A1c Target Range 

#HbA1c #glucose #diabetes #a1c #targets #management #endocriniology
Diabetes A1c Target ... diabetes #a1c #targets
Drug-induced gingival enlargement is a side-effect of certain drugs where the gingival tissue is not the
not the intended target ... modalities of treatment ... or changing the medication ... despite good medical treatment